It creates clarity that a drug duke who’s already transient two high-security Mexican prisons would be sent there. In 2001, Guzman bribed his way out of prison in a washing basket. In 2015, he transient out of another enclosure in a movie-style jailbreak: crawling into a induce underneath his showering and hopping on a watchful motorcycle through a hovel dug underground.

Federal authorities haven’t reliable accurately where Guzman will be held, but U.S. Attorney Richard Donoghue pronounced Thursday that Guzman faces “a judgment from which there is no shun and no return.”

Here’s what you should about his probable new home:

How secure is it?

The prison, also called the “Alcatraz of the Rockies,” is surrounded by razor-wire fences, gun towers, heavily-armed patrols and conflict dogs. Snipers ensure the drift in gun towers. No invalid has ever transient the prison.

What’s a prisoner’s day like?

Inmates spend about 23 hours of every day in unique capture inside a 12-by-7-foot dungeon made of petrify with a small window. The room is designed so that inmates can't have hit with others or much of the outward world.

“You’re conceptualizing it so the inmates can’t see the sky. Intentionally,” former Supermax jail supervisor Robert Hood told CNN. “You’re putting up wires so helicopters can’t land.”

Each dungeon contains a toilet, showering and bed (a petrify chunk with a skinny mattress). Meals are slid through openings in the doors.

“This place is not designed for amiability … It’s not designed for rehabilitation,” Hood told The New York Times.

An hour of outside time for inmates placed in restraints is authorised some days inside a enclosure somewhat incomparable than the cells. Travis Dusenbury, who spent 10 years sealed up in the prison, told Vice that that was the only hit he had with people, if his neighbor’s report lined up with his.

“The closest tellurian hit you could get was what we called ‘finger handshakes’ through the fence,” Dusenbury said.

Notorious criminals who are there

Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, who is portion a life judgment for a array of mostly mail bombs that killed 3 people and harmed 23 others over 17 years.

Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who faces a genocide judgment after environment off bombs nearby Boston Marathon’s finish line in 2013, where 3 people died and more than 250 people were injured. He has been convicted of 30 charges, including conspiracy and use of a arms of mass destruction.

Sept. 11 confederate Zacarias Moussaoui is portion a life judgment for conspiring with hijackers to kill Americans.

Shoe bomber Richard Reid, who is portion a life judgment for charges including use of a arms of mass destruction, attempted murder of aircraft passengers and attempted carnage of U.S. nationals overseas.

Oklahoma City bombing confederate Terry Nichols is portion a life judgment for planting a explosve that killed 168 people in an Oklahoma City sovereign building.

Olympic Park bomber Eric Rudolph, who is serving life sentences for a array of bombings including one at the 1996 Olympic Summer Games in Atlanta that killed two people and harmed more than 100.

Contributing: Marina Pitofsky and The Associated Press.Follow Ashley May on Twitter: @AshleyMayTweets